primogenitor

[prahy-muh-jen-i-ter]

primogenitor Definition

an ancestor, especially the earliest ancestor of a people; a person who originates something.

Using primogenitor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "primogenitor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The primogenitor of the family was a wealthy merchant.

  • Example

    He is considered the primogenitor of modern psychology.

  • Example

    The primogenitor of this style of painting was a French artist.

primogenitor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for primogenitor

Phrases with primogenitor

  • the right of the firstborn child to inherit the entire estate of his or her parents

    Example

    The king's eldest son had primogenitor right and would inherit the throne.

  • primogenitor species

    the first species in a lineage that gives rise to other species

    Example

    The primogenitor species of humans is believed to have evolved in Africa.

  • the hypothetical language from which all other languages are derived

    Example

    Linguists have been searching for the primogenitor language for decades.

Origins of primogenitor

from Latin 'primus' meaning 'first' + 'genitor' meaning 'begetter'

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Summary: primogenitor in Brief

Primogenitor [prahy-muh-jen-i-ter] refers to an ancestor, especially the earliest ancestor of a people, or a person who originates something. It can be used to describe the first of a species or language, as well as the right of the firstborn child to inherit the entire estate of their parents.